Intellectual Property Courses

Introductory and Advanced Seminars

  • Introduction to Intellectual Property: Trademark &
    Unfair Competition Law
  • Copyrights & Related Rights
  • Patent & Trade Secret Law
  • Cyberspace Law
  • Biotechnology Law Seminar
  • International IP Law

Small Enrollment Practical Skills Courses

  • IP Litigation
  • Advanced Patent Drafting
  • Trademark Practice
  • High Technology License Drafting
  • Patent Drafting and Prosecution
  • Entertainment Law Planning & Drafting

Related Courses and Seminars

  • Administrative Law
  • Bioethics & Law
  • Antitrust Law
  • International and Comparative Competition
  • Law Seminar
  • International Investment Law Seminar
  • International Law
  • Sports Law Planning & Drafting
  • Theory of Property Rights
  • The Human Genome Project & Law 


 

Jeremy Salvatori, J.D. 2006
Jeremy Salvatori,
J.D. 2006

"In 2001, I developed a new technology for DVD and applied for a patent.  The process of applying for a patent was interesting as it involved understanding the technology, law, and business aspects of the invention.  IP seems to be a difficult and complex field, which is what I'm looking for a career.  Too many good inventions are languishing in basements, garages and warehouses because their inventors didn't handle the business and legal aspects correctly.  There's a big difference between having some technical or imaginative abilities and having the legal and business knowledge to capitalize on the idea.  I expect IP classes to give me an understanding of the principles in the field as well as to show me how to keep up with the changes in technology, law, and business."